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Chinchillas => Local Chat => North East USA => Topic started by: FluffBall on July 29, 2006, 02:52:17 PM

Title: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: FluffBall on July 29, 2006, 02:52:17 PM
hey well since I've on this site I have wanted to have babies more now than ever and was wounder if anyone knew of a great place to get a girl chin maybe 2  cause I have 2 males I'm in Picksburgh (Pittsburgh)
Title: Re: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: null on July 31, 2006, 08:08:44 AM
I'm a small breeder in Pittsburgh and I've got a white ebony female for sale. She's going to be weaned on Thursday.

I posted about her in this thread. I don't have any updated pictures of her right now but she is a very good looking chin.

http://www.chinchillaclub.com/forum/index.php/topic,104.0.html
Title: Re: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: FluffBall on July 31, 2006, 10:06:01 PM
she is soooo cute were at in pgh are you?
I'm in Plum ::silly::
Title: Re: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: null on August 01, 2006, 08:06:22 AM
Right next door practically, I'm in Penn Hills. I'm sending you a PM with my phone number if you want to set up a time to come see her.
Title: Re: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: Asikovsek on August 03, 2006, 11:19:43 PM
I know an excellent breeder with more than reasonable prices and her chins range white to dark ebony.  Every show except one she has won first place with her chins. She lives in union city which is by erie pa. Its a couple hour drive from pittsburgh but she is really good about meeting half way or whole way at no charge. If you want more information about her you can email me at asikovsek@yahoo.com.....I also know that Chin-Vet in Pittsburgh is a great highly recommended breeder here is the site for Chin-Vet

http://www.geocities.com/chinvet/
Title: Re: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: null on August 07, 2006, 08:33:51 AM
I talked to Fluffball last week, what she's looking for an female adult breeding quality chin. I only had a baby white ebony and she didn't want to spend that much. ChinVet usually only has kits as well. I think the other breeder you're talking about is http://www.alleghenyroyalchinchillas.com/, she sometimes has adults for sale but it doesn't look like she has any right now.
Title: Re: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: Asikovsek on August 07, 2006, 09:00:12 AM
No the lady that I am talking about is www.FrenchCreekChinchillas.com....she lives in Union city and she is down sizing and selling some of her chins of a all colors right now and she does have some at a year old and ready to breed.....I was just up there last week and bought a 4 month old kit....I buy them young to develope good bonding skills with them before I breed them.
Title: Re: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: Asikovsek on August 07, 2006, 09:02:36 AM
also I bought a standard gray 4 months lastweek and bought her for 110.00 and she is high quality and has won first prize shows...her prices are very reasonable right now because she wants to downsize a little bit and wants to make sure they go to really good homes ;)
Title: Re: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: FluffBall on August 10, 2006, 10:26:40 PM
thanks Asikovsek I will look into her I was actually thinking of trying to find a rescue and have a rescued chin to give a good and loving home too they need those the most but I will look into her and no I don't want to spend too much on  a chin either but I want a nice good one
I want the best of both worlds
Title: Re: need a good place to get a girly chin in PA
Post by: Jo Ann on August 12, 2006, 07:44:29 AM
::silly::  Hi FluffBall,

I talked to Fluffball last week, what she's looking for an female adult breeding quality chin. I only had a baby white ebony and she didn't want to spend that much.

I was actually thinking of trying to find a rescue and have a rescued chin to give a good and loving home too ... and no I don't want to spend too much on a chin either but I want a nice good one I want the best of both worlds

If you want to give a good home to a rescue, you might list yourself with all the animal shelters within driving range of you. ::nod::
If you want to breed, please, do not breed any chinchilla that you do not knot the background on, you will only be asking for trouble.  ::nono::  They can carry inherited problems that do not show on the outside.

 ::wave::
Jo Ann[/i]